Larger EU wheat and barley crops in 2025

Published 2024년 12월 20일

Tridge summary

Forecasters Stratégie Grains and Coceral predict an 11% increase in the EU-27 soft wheat crop size for 2025, reaching 126.6 Mt or 126.5 Mt respectively, due to improved weather conditions leading to expanded cultivation areas. Despite this, nearby Paris milling wheat futures prices are expected to remain under pressure, influenced by slow EU exports, competition from Black Sea origins, and sluggish global demand. Both forecasters also anticipate a larger EU-27 barley crop (50.6 Mt or 51.9 Mt) and maize crop in 2025, with potential implications for market prices and UK values.
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Sign up to receive the Weekly Market Report and Grain Market Daily from AHDB. Both Stratégie Grains and Coceral predict an 11% larger soft wheat (exc. Durum) crop for the EU-27 in 2025. Private forecaster Stratégie Grains forecasts the EU-27 2025 crop at 126.6 Mt vs 114.2 Mt this year. Industry association Coceral is only 0.1 Mt lower for both its estimate of the 2024 crop (114.1 Mt) and its projection for 2025 (126.5 Mt). The increased crop figures follow expanded areas due to improved weather conditions compared to the very wet conditions in autumn 2023. Data from the French government earlier this week reported a 8.7% rise in soft wheat area for the EU’s top wheat producer. Meanwhile, this morning data from the German government shows a 12.3% recovery in winter wheat area. Germany is closer than France, neither of these countries’ areas return to their 2019 – 2023 averages. Despite this, at 126.5Mt, Coceral’s prediction for 2025 EU-27 crop would only just fall short of the 2019 ...
Source: Ahdb

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